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Recent Outings:

  • Bicycling along the Erie Canal
  • Snorkeling at Sea Base, Bahamas
  • White water rafting in West Virginia
  • Rock climbing at Rattlesnake Point in Canada

Service Projects:

  • Fishing and bingo with veterans
  • Hojack trail work
  • Food cupboard work
  • Webster Rural Cemetery work
  • Scouting for Food

Recent Destinations:

  • Letchworth
  • Boston
  • Air Force Museum
  • Fort Knox
  • Stony Brook
  • Gettysburg
  • Lockport
  • New York City, and more!

Troop 113, United Church of Christ at 570 Klem Rd, Webster.

Questions? Contact Chris Malley at info@websterscouts.org

 

Boy Scout Troop 113 in Webster, New York, is an active, boy-led troop, with a variety of fun activities that appeal to a wide range of interests and skill levels. We strive to offer Scouts a diverse set of experiences, from informal overnight trips to week-long camping. At the same time, our activities include learning how to perform everyday tasks, from soldering a joint to proper disposal of a retired U.S. flag.    Learn More

 

 

 

 

 

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Troop 113 Meets at
The United Church of Christ
570 Klem Rd
Webster, NY 14580
 
 

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Troop 113 is in the Otetiana Council, 474 East Ave, Rochester, NY

October Outing

Posted on Oct 7 2008 - 10:54am
Troop 113 is going to Rattlesnake Point (Canada) this coming weekend for rock climbing. This has always been a popular destination with Scouts, even for novice rock climbers.

Watkins Glen Campout Report

Posted on Oct 7 2008 - 10:53am
Incredibly gorgeous weather on top of great fun – who could ask for more? Campers enjoyed a private, behind-the-scenes tour at Watkins Glen International after experiencing 3 exciting laps around the track with “race drivers” Mr Beadle, Mr Malley and Mr Struzik.